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' PA?1E FIVE! o e Lk GRAND 2 EVENING- OBSERVES How ' You Should" iplan Your V. .We.damg.-v . ' B t Rl'TIl AGN ES ABBUNG June is here! So are rosii. And so re brides j nd. the nutter of the 'things the would necessitate removing tjie wed., Tho maid of hoi!oris.he bride's "it'St ring. i (special attendant and on tier full any lhe Bouquet. I duties the bride wishes performed. . KT IN T HUMt n . Wamlntnt Authority, Sptka.on thii Sujjjsct. at Chautauqua, tAnt Cook, of th Art illut. f Chicago, brlnja to Ohautauiiua natrons a lecture itVctdwlly novel aud (merest L"rhg. It ileal with "Art lu'the Jl.ime" and coyer.. it. a. reiutiriaubly rajiliwj Tff lll-ifti.U'rnmn l..-o '.l... 1.... i T I .1... 1-:J ..I.... Ik. 1 bring tulle, ribbons, bows, all en- I which his bride, will eurrv. after con- dinir riny for her bridevroofti. io be kept until the right time, if the dou ble ring ceremony ig used. The maid of honor will also hold her flowers during the ceremony und adjust her tniin and vil if it becomes twisted in turning. Procedure. For the, home wedding the part trancingly disturbing and hung on ev- ! suiting her as to the fashion which ary side with a million questions o will look test with her gown, ...t.,,.1,.1.. .1.1 I... . 1 mi' i ., . . Wjie.i.ty "'in milium UB 11113 Wty Or that should lie that way. . For what bride wnuts tif'go to the AFTERNOON FHOCK. pp. Ik i t An .afternoon frock of dark mate rial is necessary. . An original loach is the braided material such as Mar tha Mansfield, Sclznick, wears. altar, doubting tint she has done just the correct thing? So, in the first place, the little bride who would be correct, plans a wedding so simple that it will nicely cwie within the limits'of her father's in come. For her father must bear all of the expenses of the event with the exception of the hiring of tlje bride groom's carriage. And she dispenses just this once, with all jewelry, however lovely her i ne. mile yvno iloos not desire a provincial, bridey effect while" travel ing, will not choose wTifce suit even in summer. It seems to be the ac cepted thing that a material wf good ! tone inut.l ho upt fnv thui .von- . Her linons and ndergarmens,muRt be smull, but the order of pro whKh are purcuased an& made be- cedme is the same whether the party fore the wedding, will be marked with her own initials, not those of her fiance." ! The wise girl who is "receiving wed ding gifts and wants -her friends to be one of few or many people. The flower girl, if there is one, comes first, then the bridesmaids in pairs, the maid of honor alone and then the bride ' on the arm of her - O know the pleasure she feels at the father or her nearest relative, moment of their reception, will nut j The bridegroom with his best man linger long with the family und should have entered from the side, friends admiring her "collection" but ; and should be waiting at the altar for will slip into sojne quiet corner and the bride und her party." The father- on a bit of note paper say the few words she desires to the sender im mediately. When the in-pour of gifts waits to give the bride away and' then returns to his place beside his wife, which will be' in a section near the becomes too heavy, then she will jot front which has been ribboned off for them down and as soon ns possible ' the families. The bride should be at write her "thank you's Decorations. If the wedding is to be a church event she will plun a decoration of only palms and cathedral candles, re membering that it is bad taste to lavishly decorate a sacred edifice. the right of the bridegroom so the matter of slipping ;ho wedding ring on will not be difficult. When the ceremony is over, if the wedding, is a home affair, the bridal couple will turn toward the guests and congratulations will begin. ket of lifttfiuits to. the priest as n Kecomnynds Chaniborlainfc'Tablet. thiWks ottering to tiod, wnen iney reach the promised laii'6 8. The blessing and the curse were ori,omi.a,ii'. tw. k.A. fc ' to be written on the mountains C,er- ..' . , h.,.hn mlf ,.?r .-.I .A & mi nn.- iiim and F-liul. a . 40. Moses wrote his message, and the priests put it in tl: ark of Ae covenant. 11. Tfie Lord uppesred to Joshua in a pillur of a cloud' when he'designut ed him for leader. IS sod on for tht past five years. When. my husband goes away from home he always takes a bottle of them along with him. Whenever I have that hea vy f1ing aftea eating, or. feel dull and nlaved out. I take Ana or two of ,v . . ..."..,,.. ... v namoeriain s lauiei. ami tney nx ; Wahlnl.,n Nurv f. In pronouncing his dying bless-ime.up ne, wru mrs. Newton; - ' t iug, Moses fcmpecially honored the I vree.anu, siinoa, n. r. lake these i, Hardv. hcalthv weir root-J tribes Levi, Ephniim and Manessah. I "n" "?0,ea tonV!'A Citn.mlnl o cf,,W ! Hll or UKUgeiiLlUH ttllU lliey Will OQjl uivhuivhmm tv..., ouiu-, t Fra4ddOi8 A little fellow who had bi$n to tha. museum waa jnskad by his olbther it ha, ranienibored- the nauaea. of any ot tha animals he hod seen. "Yes," l. replied, "moat ot the. animals wera jssmed 'Do not touch.' " Boston TraD. script. , lit. 'Ralnb sheltered the spits 4osV ua sent into Jericho. . 14. Tin' spies promised to &ve Ru- hub and her family when they took the city. IS. (!od directed Joshua to march around Jericho with the ark, blow trumpets and end with a shout. . 1 Hard Evan for tha, Wit. ' A fool and his money are nxm pun. d, but nowadays even wise itien have a bard time lumirliiir out' ' --ih. you good. alv. Swimming Days Buy a good .both cap and go swim mhur. Silverthorns have a fine lot, just received them. 50c, 75c, fi.00. Some ut Ilfic. FAMILY O0 US STORK UA UKANOK.ONCaON. . nitHKItVICH WANT AI)H PAV J bery itacl fruit , card aril we wDl inow yoi vvnc aw 'j this line. ViH bl 1 ulacR vour 'iler I j livery. yekara i jl-xk or monoXl Drop, ua it J call and j e have in pleased to S tee all oun funded. J. H, KILBY 1505 Madison SIMPLE LINGERIE HER SUIT. if' I 0 Her lingerie should be simplicit y itself, Bought-for air of elegance. if she would achieve that way the subject of Unterior decoration. .Mr. Cook UlUHtraiev Ills taHc by the recognized autborltyvin his subject and Is a. direct represent live ot the Cbl cugo Art Institute.. 1. Wiy Mid the ilsraelites mal peace with the Gibeonites? 2. How was this deceit posilile when Joshua, their k'adpr, hvus divinely guitled. :l. What did Joshua do as soon as Israel had rest from war in Canaan ? 4. Where wsis the tabernacle set up? B. In which trioe was .this place? 0. How was the landdividd7 7. How were their portions kept i nc.lmnt of? 8. In which tribe had Joshua his inheritance? 9. What portion hod Caleb? 10. After dividing the hind what did they do next? Answers to Yesterday's Question. 1. Miriam dieil at Kadesh, in the desert .of Kin. 2. Israel mourned Aaron s death t.urty days. 3. John had a vision of Christ dress ed in priestly garments in Reveln tione 1:2, in. 3. Joshua was of the tribe of Kph rnim. 6. Kumbers 33 and 34 describe the forty-two stages of the journey through the wilderness, the bound aries of Cunuan, and the officers to divide it. 6. The death of the high 'priest would release the man layer f . tn the city of refuge. 7. Moses bids them, bring a lias- Chautauqua Romumlwr m at Chautaiuina time. We will lie pleased to serve yon. Our milk is pasteurized nnd clarified, f " "' ' Our ice is made from our own well water. , "1 Our Ice Cream is pure and gi vinK satisfaction to all who use it Our duller, "BLUR MOUNTAIN," Is 'made from Pasteurized cream and guar anteed to be fresh. to Church, Lodge, and Social demands for Ice Cream. Special 'attention p;ive Your family trade solici 1 Patronize home industry Vnd keep Ask for Blue Mountain kACiciim. BUTTER, ICE CREAM, SV V A ted . I , 1 MaVfaclurji'S ami Dealers , ET tfKEAM, MILK iir churns churnmir. Jot a fad but a food. AND BUTTER MILK Phone Muin fifl Blue Mountain Creamery 0. C. HOPKINS, Prop. Phone Main 00 oxy't Chlc. Three-yearold Kitty stmred down fa the barn where a vel!fcil cow Iny contentedly chewing- her end. After watching the regular uiovhiiieiit of the nlnial's Jaws for s time nn Men ttruck the lit tie iirl. Turning to her fstaer, she tisked: "What flavnr gum doer she like best, dad?". Country Gentleman. Carried by Oulf Stream, fishermen on the coast of Norway are able to pick up for fuel on the seashore wood that was grown along the Amazon and Orinoco rivers and from the palms of Haytt. the trees being carried to the distant shores by the Gulf stream, the current of which Is more speedy thau the Ama zon and 1.000 limes greater. . imiimwumiiiiiiiiiiiiinii; Punka r's Taxi Lie Prompt, and at 11 hours. PhoL Mair789, cor. Fir and Wnr Red 2232 after midnight. - 'in ra u mm ? TDOWT WA Go Ahead Now With Your Building or Repairing iosieers 'ace Setters Retail Mox at. 1I10 All !. ! i r i' (irarMlc Kode 'clian'l'aWtta' ot f: Grancle is a- pionarr.instihitio),. iuuL'so Mr-t a t(l la 'aU olinan 'leads" th Rt f lb i'P i''ir . -,''. lini, so ! leail in i iaaini f ntis iiml h'iii(r abreast of x"1nt rnn- imrra nnrl raiutat i fUil jitunW. liAVPth bicrt t3ila I ' ' i ' O If. au'l.ttM U Ma rut o rra t ,t( Ss'.!y Vjrqnm, nVf.'. O- mmm m 0 tttia( t h jeption of lkataa ktl 9.1ace whicKQis . fJU ,-ir f S:re husband or 0 (V iiPa bodice giiwith roli'aswar. ' he, engagem5t ir. mar hri.J?s give iO(4he hringioom. O whwill sli.Oit her f.0r afuft , the wedding ring h: -en put on. 1 t i9 events the R,!"iOnftlould , not b pu'on in fmt of it, for that .i.f m ini mi Aim o o 0 o ,0 Co 0 -4 NOW IS TIfE TIME, TO BUILD ALL OVER THE C.OUNTRY NE"W .BUILD INUS ARE UNDKR CONSTIiUCTION AND REPAIRING, IS P.EING DONE ON A LARGE SCALE. WITH Al TOP KUILDIN YEAR."!. 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